FEBRUARY 26, 2026

Featured Decision: Aggravated Vehicular Assault Conviction Upheld For Driver Who Injured Trooper

Featured Decision: Aggravated Vehicular Assault Conviction Upheld For Driver Who Injured Trooper

The Supreme Court of Ohio has affirmed the conviction of a Lorain County man who injured a state trooper directing traffic while he was driving under the influence of marijuana. The case is the latest in the “Featured Decision” video series.

Judge Must Review Documents in Insurance Dispute Before Releasing Them

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A Hamilton County couple injured in a car accident sued their insurance company, accusing it of dragging its feet before paying a claim. The couple wanted to see everything in their claims file, including the communications between claims handlers and company attorneys.

FEBRUARY 25, 2026

Zoning Official’s Opposition to Reopening Tavern Could Not Trigger Appeal

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Owners of a Medina County tavern that closed in 2019 when it lost its liquor license asked a township zoning inspector in 2022 about the possibility of reopening. The inspector, both in conversation and in writing, told one of the property owners that the tavern’s non-conforming use that allowed it to operate had been voluntarily abandoned under the area’s zoning regulations.  In short, the inspector told them no.

FEBRUARY 24, 2026

PUCO Must Recalculate $1.44 Million Penalty Assessed to Power Supplier

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The Supreme Court of Ohio today upheld a ban on a supplier of electricity and natural gas from doing business in the state, following several consumer complaints. However, a proposed $1.44 million penalty against the company must be recalculated.

FEBRUARY 19, 2026

Court Disallows Class-Action Lawsuit for Mortgage Violations During Pandemic

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A Hamilton County man is entitled to a $250 payment from his mortgage lender for the company’s failure to report within 90 days that the mortgage had been paid off, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today. However, a class-action lawsuit by others experiencing the same issue during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic cannot proceed.

Suspension Extended for Former Law Director Convicted of Third OVI

The Supreme Court of Ohio today extended the suspension of the former Bucyrus city law director after he was convicted of drunken driving while already under suspension for alcohol-related misconduct.

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MARCH 5, 2026

Legal Legacy: Monthly Themed Exhibits Honor America 250

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As part of its America 250 initiative, the Supreme Court of Ohio has unveiled a series of monthly exhibits in its newly renovated Marble Showcase. The rotating exhibits celebrate Ohio's rich history, culture, and contributions to the nation in anticipation of America’s 250th anniversary.

FEBRUARY 24, 2026

Legal Legacy: Ohio’s First Black Justice

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As the Supreme Court of Ohio honors perseverance and achievement throughout Black History Month, we remember one of the Court’s own trailblazers.

FEBRUARY 13, 2026

Legal Legacy: Abraham Lincoln’s Visit to Ohio

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Before Abraham Lincoln became the 16th President of the United States, his career as an Illinois lawyer earned him prominence. During his rise to fame, Lincoln made a little-known stop right here in the Buckeye State.

JANUARY 29, 2026

Legal Legacy: Can Home Hair Perm Company Be Held Liable for Damages?

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In 1958, an Ohio girl and her mother purchased an at-home hair perm kit made by Toni Home Permanent Company. The product, labeled “Very Gentle,” was meant to give the girl’s hair a wave resembling popular salon styles of the time. However, as she removed the curlers, her hair began to fall out.

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FEBRUARY 17, 2025

Van Wert Prosecutor Transitions to New Role on Bench

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A new judge is joining the Van Wert Court of Common Pleas in the probate and juvenile division. Eva J. Yarger, of Van Wert, assumes office on Feb. 17.

JANUARY 23, 2025

New Judges Receive Training and Tools Needed to Take the Bench

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Ohio’s newest judges are starting the new year with the tools and knowledge needed to take the bench

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MARCH 10, 2026

Supreme Court of Ohio Announces Regional Child Welfare Trainings
Free sessions to strengthen collaboration and improve outcomes for Ohio's children and families

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The Supreme Court of Ohio’s Children & Families Section, in partnership with the Ohio Department of Children & Youth, invites juvenile courts, public children services agencies, and community partners to participate in a series of full-day regional trainings. The sessions, titled “Building Stronger Systems Together,” are focused on enhancing cross-system collaboration to improve outcomes for children and families.

MARCH 9, 2026

Seats of Justice: Ashtabula County Courthouse

Seats of Justice: Ashtabula County Courthouse

The next stop on the tour of Ohio’s county courthouses takes viewers to the most northeastern point in Ohio, Ashtabula County.

Supreme Court of Ohio Approves New Motion to Intervene Form

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The Supreme Court of Ohio recently released a new Uniform Domestic Relations and Juvenile Form: Motion to Intervene providing a standardized process for individuals seeking to become parties in domestic relations or juvenile court cases from the Family Law Reform Implementation Subcommittee to the Advisory Committee on Children and Families.

MARCH 5, 2026

Professional Conduct Board Sets Schedule for March Disciplinary Hearings

Two disciplinary cases are scheduled for hearings before the Ohio Board of Professional Conduct in March. Hearings take place before a three-member panel of the Board, are open to the public, and begin at 10 a.m., unless otherwise noted.

MARCH 2, 2026

Ohio Courts Selected for National Initiative to Assist Families

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Increasing caseloads, limited resources, and growing numbers of self-represented litigants have led to challenges for family courts working to resolve conflicts in a timely manner while protecting the well-being of children.

FEBRUARY 27, 2026

A Gateway to Legal Research: The Supreme Court’s Law Library

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As part of the many resources the Supreme Court offers to Ohioans, the Law Library is available to assist with a wide range of legal research needs.

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Reflections on 2025

As the year winds down, it’s a chance to review the good work of the Supreme Court of Ohio, from its important legal decisions to its resourceful approaches to serve the courts, legal community, and public.

MARCH 10, 2026

Ohio courts selected for National Initiative to Assist Families: Daily Legal News
Increasing caseloads, limited resources, and growing numbers of self-represented litigants have led to challenges for family courts working to resolve conflicts in a timely manner while protecting the well-being of children.

Cincinnati breweries sue Ohio over ban on THC drinks: Cincinnati Enquirer
Two Cincinnati breweries are pushing back against an impending law that will ban the sale of THC drinks in Ohio.

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